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Cincinnati Xavier Brawl: Yancy Gates, Bearcats Players Apologize For Fight (VIDEO)

By JOE KAY   12/12/11 10:55 PM ET   AP

CINCINNATI -- Suspended Cincinnati forward Yancy Gates apologized to everyone, from his family to his entire hometown, for throwing punches that left much more than just a bloody gash below the eye of a Xavier player.

Then, he wept.

The Bearcats made their four suspended players attend a news conference on Monday and apologize for their part in a brawl that ended eighth-ranked Xavier's 76-53 victory on Saturday and brought the city a lot of bad national publicity.

No one was shown in the replays more than Gates, a 6-foot-9, 260-pound player who flattened Xavier's Kenny Frease with a blindside punch. Frease got a cut below the left eye and fell to the court, where he was kicked by another Cincinnati player.

"I'm just not that type of person," Gates said, his eyes tearing. "A lot of people have been calling me a thug, a gangster ..."

Gates then lowered his head and wiped away tears before covering his eyes with his black and red warmup shirt and crying.

The public apologies were the latest step in both schools' attempt to repair their images and their rivalry, which has always had an edge but never spilled over into a brawl until Saturday at Xavier's Cintas Center.

With 9.4 seconds left, Xavier senior guard Tu Holloway taunted Cincinnati's bench, upset that one Bearcat player had made disparaging remarks about him leading up to the game. The words led to shoves, Gates threw the basketball at Holloway and the free-for-all erupted.

Four players from each team have been suspended. Cincinnati gave six-game penalties to Yates, starting center Cheikh Mbodj and freshman forward Octavius Ellis for joining in the brawl. Freshman guard Ge'Lawn Guyn was suspended for one game for his exchange with Holloway at the start of the confrontation.

Xavier suspended Holloway for one game, starting guard Mark Lyons for two, and starting forward Dez Wells and reserve Landen Amos for four games each. Holloway apologized on Sunday for instigating the brawl with his trash talking.

Gates, who grew up in Cincinnati, thought he might get kicked off the team for his flurry of punches that hit at least two Xavier players in the face. He spent Saturday night watching television replays of the fight and fearing it would be the end of his career.

"It looks bad, it was bad," he said. "The whole situation was bad. That's the only thing that kept going through my mind, that it might be over, a lot of people won't want me playing. I just had to sit back and wait and see what was going to happen.

"They kept showing it (on television), which made it worse and worse."

Coach Mick Cronin said Monday that the suspended players will get anger-management counseling and do some form of community service as part of their punishment.

The local prosecutor said in a statement on Monday that he would determine whether any criminal charges are appropriate, but declined further comment.

"Anything we're asked to do, we will comply with," Cronin said. "Whatever they feel they need to do, we understand."

The future of the annual rivalry game is in question. It's developed a nasty edge, with a lot of buildup to the game in the media and the community. The raw moments from previous games get replayed and rehashed in the days leading up to the game.

On Sunday, Xavier athletics director Mike Bobinski said the series should continue, with the schools turning it into "a celebration of the Division I basketball that's played in the city of Cincinnati and not the Hatfield and McCoy event that it's turned into over the years."

Cincinnati athletics director Whit Babcock said on Monday that he's unsure whether there will be another game. He said the series should continue only if they can "change the culture of the game."

Immediately after the game, Cronin said the officials shared some of the blame for declining to hand out technical fouls as the trash talking escalated during the game. Cronin said he urged the officials – none of whom had worked a crosstown rivalry game – to clamp down.

Officials Michael Roberts, Jeff Anderson and Tony Crisp called one technical foul, on Xavier coach Chris Mack for objecting to a goal-tending call.

Cronin said on Monday that the officials didn't understand what they were getting into when they agreed to work the emotional game. He blamed the teams for what happened.

"If we're not going to take the floor against each other in an appropriate manner, then there's no point in taking the floor," Cronin said. "It puts people in a bad situation, and I'm going to defend these three officials. They were put in a bad situation."

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Associated Press writer Dan Sewell in Cincinnati contributed to this report.

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02:02 AM on 12/15/2011
"I'm just not that type of person," Gates said, his eyes tearing. . . ."

Uh, you are like that. You did it. And you went looking for it. No one touched you.

you had a choice.
01:41 PM on 12/15/2011
I don't think getting into a fight, even one you start, automatically makes you a "thug", or "gangsta"...

That said, he deserves his suspension, and any other disciplinary action the university takes.
10:42 PM on 12/15/2011
He sucker punched two people that were not fighting him. That's a thug at the very least.

He went looking for it.
12:38 AM on 12/15/2011
who is gonna watch 40 minutes of these bozos?
04:39 PM on 12/14/2011
2 chumps, you guys deserve to be suspended for the year
04:35 PM on 12/14/2011
the cincinatti program showed a lot more class than the xavier program after the brawl. tu holloway is a disgrace to your program xavier. "we gangsta's out here" lol
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02:02 PM on 12/14/2011
Actions speak louder than words, you are defined as a man, a person, by what you do, not what you say. Hopefully, Mr. Gates has learned a lesson, IS shocked by who he is, what he did. But don't tell us that isn't you, we all saw you, that IS you, it is who and what you are. Change it, learn from it, but don't deny it, or you'll never change. We're not at fault for condemning your actions (pointless name-calling aside), you are at fault for the actions you took. Grow up, take responsibility, and change who you are. Then come back and talk to us about what you learned, the price you paid, and maybe others can benefit from your mistake.
01:44 PM on 12/15/2011
In his defense (of the press conference, certainly not his decision to throw punches), he didn't go into the press conference blaming others...from what I heard he DID man up and take responsibility for what he did.

But what, exactly, does he need to "change" from? I'm not aware that he's had a history of randomly punching people, so maybe this was an isolated incident. Not to say he doesn't need to learn from it, but it appears that people seem to take this one incident and blow it into something that it's not.
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Mary Karius
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11:03 AM on 12/14/2011
Despite this ugliness I have a great deal of respect for the Cincinnati coach, he showed real class.
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motoGpifupleez
watching with amusement
07:57 PM on 12/13/2011
"No one was shown in the replays more than Gates..."

As he should be. He sucker punched a guy who was trying to break up the melee.

Pure clASS.
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waltzacrosstexas
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02:01 AM on 12/14/2011
Real "class"... when someone apologises for their mistake(s)... is to accept that apology!
05:47 AM on 03/21/2012
i love how people call an assault "a mistake."
06:49 PM on 12/13/2011
Yates!!!! Dana White called, he needs someone for the heavyweight division to fight Brock Lesner.. if the Basketball thing doesnt work you can be in the UFC
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MotorcycleBoy
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04:52 PM on 12/13/2011
I must've missed the part where Gates apologized to Kenny Frease for breaking his face with a sucker punch.
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05:50 PM on 12/13/2011
Gates sucker punched him. It was a Mbodj who smashed his face when he was defenseless.
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MotorcycleBoy
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06:27 PM on 12/13/2011
did Mbodj apologize to Frease then?...I messed that too.
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R500
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04:32 PM on 12/13/2011
I wonder why the police there didn't make arrests. All we are doing by slapping these young men on the wrists is encouraging this behavior for future generations. I don't think they should be made examples out of, but since when can you sucker punch someone in front of a cop and walk?
12:06 PM on 12/15/2011
That's a solid point.
01:46 PM on 12/15/2011
Never...at least not that I know of. In fact, you can't PUNCH someone in front of a cop and walk...sucker punch or not.

But if we're going to have these standards in sports (arresting athletes for fighting), then hockey wouldn't be around for long. LOL
03:51 PM on 12/13/2011
Should be suspended for the year. Outrageous. and this was nothing more than a mother saying to her son, Tell Joey you're sorry. I sorry. and it means absolutely nothing.
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Bados
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03:41 PM on 12/13/2011
I love seeing folks trip over themselves to call someone a thug as a clear substitute for calling him the n word. It's so blatant and transparent.

Certain kinds of people tend to jump at these opportunities.

On top of that they hide behind the term race card and pretend that someone is condoning the actions of these kids by calling them out.

It's actually funny to watch.
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05:12 PM on 12/13/2011
Dunno, I see hockey players referred to as thugs on this site on a daily basis. I don't know how best to describe that type of behavior.
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a okafor007
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09:32 PM on 12/14/2011
REALLY? I've NEVER seen that or heard that.
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plebian43
Go back to sleep, it's your duty.
03:18 PM on 12/13/2011
"And we really didn't mean to kick him in the head after we blindsided him, we really didn't."
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03:15 PM on 12/13/2011
"I don't know what happened... I just saw white skin and went into a rage... all I know is I wanted to beat that kid and beat him badly..."
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02:28 PM on 12/13/2011
BS It was such a cheap blindside punch he dshould be suspended and sent right to the pros
06:53 PM on 12/13/2011
LOL. Funny.